It's just my opinion,but any money or goods Amber Keyes received from the state or feds for care of Ayahna after her demise should result in charges that could include fraud and etc. This would include rent subsidies, medical supplies, food, monthly checks etc. I have a feeling she hid Ayahna's body because to do otherwise would have shown the neglect and also the bennies would have been cut. Amber Keyes isn't being charged with killing her daughter, but with neglect. There must be a reason for this. How about then, charging her with the other applicable things? Sort of like how they got Al Capone on tax evasion... Whatever works. JMHO

Amber Keyes is being held Wednesday on a charge of injury to a child-serious bodily injury. The 35-year-old Keyes hasn't been charged with killing her daughter, Ayahna Comb, but Houston police say the neglect charge is linked to her death.

Ayahna weighed 14 pounds when some children looking for food found her body in Keyes' refrigerator in June. An autopsy determined Ayahna, who had cerebral palsy, died of malnutrition and dehydration.

Keyes says she found Ayahna unresponsive on Jan. 29 but couldn't revive her, so she wrapped the girl in a blanket and stashed her in the fridge.

An attorney for Keyes didn't immediately comment. Bond is set at $50,000.

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HOUSTON (December 18, 2015) A Houston woman faces as much as life in prison after pleading guilty to the neglect-related death of her 9-year-old daughter, whose emaciated body was found in a refrigerator.

Amber Keyes pleaded guilty Friday to felony injury to a child by omission.

Keyes, 36, remains in custody pending sentencing by a judge in March.

Keyes was charged a year ago in connection with the death of her daughter, Ayahna Comb, who had cerebral palsy.

Ayahna weighed 14 pounds when some children looking for food found her body in Keyes' refrigerator in June 2014.

An autopsy determined Ayahna died of malnutrition and dehydration.

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HOUSTON (December 18, 2015) A Houston woman faces as much as life in prison after pleading guilty to the neglect-related death of her 9-year-old daughter, whose emaciated body was found in a refrigerator.

Amber Keyes pleaded guilty Friday to felony injury to a child by omission.

Keyes, 36, remains in custody pending sentencing by a judge in March.

Keyes was charged a year ago in connection with the death of her daughter, Ayahna Comb, who had cerebral palsy.

Ayahna weighed 14 pounds when some children looking for food found her body in Keyes' refrigerator in June 2014.

An autopsy determined Ayahna died of malnutrition and dehydration.

sentencing on March 24th can't come soon enough.I was trying to find out what happened to her sister, but could find nothing.

The mother whose 9-year-old daughter's emaciated body was found in the family's refrigerator was sentenced to 40 years in prison on Friday.Amber Keyes was in court Friday for the sentencing. Keyes pleaded guilty in December to injury to a child by omission, according to court officials.

Keyes' 9-year-old-daughter, Ayahna Comb, went missing in the summer of 2014, prompting neighbors to call police. Ayahna, who had cerebral palsy, was found in the crisper drawer of the family's refrigerator. Police said the girl had been dead for about six months and was wrapped in blankets. Keyes admitted to police in 2014 that she was unable to resuscitate her daughter with CPR and put her in the refrigerator instead of telling authorities that her daughter died.

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